TUTOR Cell Potential and Gibbs Free Energy Change reaction equation number of electrons and Eº AGº Step 1 Write the bala

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TUTOR Cell Potential and Gibbs Free Energy Change reaction equation number of electrons and Eº AGº Step 1 Write the bala

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TUTOR Cell Potential and Gibbs Free Energy Change reaction equation number of electrons and Eº AGº Step 1 Write the balanced equation for the reaction and determine the number of electrons transferred. Step 2 Use the number of electrons and the standard cell potential (E°) to determine AGº. AG° = -nFE° F = 96,485 C/mol = 96,485 J/(V.mol) The standard voltage, Eº, for the reaction of Zn(s) and Cl₂(g) is 2.12 V. What is the standard Gibbs free energy change, AG°, for the reaction? J/mol Submit The overall cell reaction is Zn(s) + Cl₂(g) → Zn²+(aq) + 2 Cl(aq) What is the value of n? Submit
What is the value of AG°, for the reaction? n = 2 J/mol Submit
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